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redpander

chelmsford HPG
Sep 4, 2007
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extream feltham
musterd grease will work in any condish just have to find some ;)
a dm will cost to look after aswel buddy so its not fab in my opinion but wont shake a stick at it ;) dm8 feels like your holding a crisp in you hands its so light even with a bottle on lol
good gat but ego's win for me :)

ben
 

Polly

SoManc!
May 30, 2006
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****ehole West Yorkshire
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i own an ego, but soon buying a pm8 which may turn out to be my weapon of choice just because of the feel of the UL frame/trigger and the smoothness of shooting. Dont get me wrong the ego7 is the best gun iv ever shot (reliability, efficiency, ease of maintenance etc.) but it will be a nice change. Kinda off topic but there aint much difference between PM's and DM's these days
 

J@mes

If in doubt, flat out!
Jul 11, 2006
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Kinda off topic but there aint much difference between PM's and DM's these days
Yep indeed, i would say the only noticeable thing is the balance (and a bit of extra noise from the PM)

DM's are great guns, my favourite of all the guns i have owned. And they run just as fine in winter as in summer. Chuck a Critical trigger onto one and my word... absolute muppet mower (long as the muppet shooting it doesnt get mowed first :eek:)

Long Live the DM's :)

-james